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enroll
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enroll verb accept as a member, adscribere, book, catalogue, docket, draft, enlist, enter, enter on a list, enter on a record, enter on a register, file, induct, initiate, join, list, make a member, make a record, record, recruit, register, sign up, subscribe
See also: empanel, employ, enter, enumerate, file, inscribe, instate, join, poll, promise, record, recruit, register, subscribe, survey

TO ENROLL. To register; to enter on the rolls of chancery, or other court's; to make a record.



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An orphaned boy endures a miserable childhood, until he discovers he has magical powers and enrols at a school for other young wizards.
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